Carrick praises Rashford's revival as Manchester United eye late signings
Aug 20 : Manchester United manager Michael Carrick praised Marcus Rashford's attitude and condition after his return to training amid uncertainty over his future at his boyhood club.
Rashford is back at United after falling out of favour with former manager Ruben Amorim in December 2024 and spending the last 18 months on loan at Aston Villa and Barcelona.
With the new Premier League season approaching, few players are likely to attract as much scrutiny as the England international.
Rashford recently said he wanted to focus on playing football without his "name being mentioned every day", after responding to a teaser clip of the Stick to Football podcast in which former United defender Gary Neville sought to discuss the forward's situation.
"It's been pretty obvious since Marcus came back training with Kobbie (Mainoo) and Licha (Martinez) pretty much in Dublin that he's come back fantastically well," Carrick told reporters on Thursday ahead of facing Hull City.
"He's enjoying his football, he looks fit, he looks sharp, he looks strong, he looks ready to play football. So I've been delighted with him since he's come back."
Carrick's comments came as United continue to explore ways to strengthen their squad before the transfer window closes on September 1.
"We're looking to strengthen the squad. We're certainly working towards that, making the most of the situation that we have and trying to improve things and trying to move forward," he said.
"Certainly trying to make the most of the opportunities to finish the window stronger than we went into it. And I think we're a good way to doing that, so far."
United have already reinforced their midfield with the signings of Belgian playmaker Youri Tielemans and Brazil international


